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Opening of new cathedral vestry, Calgary, Alberta.
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Opening of new cathedral vestry, Calgary, Alberta.
Published in The Albertan, September 27, 1955, page 3. The new addition to the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer includes a vestry for the clergy, one for the warden and one for the Altar Guild. At the dedication are R-L: R. W. Semmons, people's warden; Very Reverend W. E. Harrison, dean of the Cathedral; Right Reverend G. R. Calvert, Bishop of Calgary; L. S. Partridge, rector's warden.
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Date
1955-09
Creator
De Lorme, Jack
Person(s) or Group(s)
Calvert, G R
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Harrison, W E
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Partridge, L S
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Semmons, R W
Genre
Negatives
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Place
Alberta
Subject
Anglican Church--Buildings
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Anglican Church--Clergy
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Calgary, Alberta--Churches
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Calgary, Alberta--Personalities
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Jack De Lorme fonds
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CA ACU GBA F2424
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CU1139988
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na-5600-7009a
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"Opening of new cathedral vestry, Calgary, Alberta.", 1955-09, (CU1139988) by De Lorme, Jack. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.